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"imLjr ?TA SHVILLE: TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 22, 1853. (. NEW BOOKS. j "Loti3 xriL, ms Life, no ScFratKca, asd nu Death, btDe BEArcitcsifa" The discussion of the question, '-have yvo a Bourbon among us?" has prepared,tbe public to read with intense interest the Uro volumes which have just appeared -with this title.- "They are just received by W. T. Beery t Ca-jjtohom xc arc indebted for a copy. "History or toe Lvsctirectio.v in China," is Ihe titlo . of another small volume, just received by W. T. Berry is Co. It is a translation from tlie French of M. M. Callery and Yrap, and is accom panied with fac simile of a Chinese map of the insurrection, and a portrait of its chief. "TnppZfK -nd the Spltajj" is a small, volume; descriptive of tlie private lives and public actions of Nicnoius and Abdul Medjid, with a history of the rise and decadence of the Turks in Europe. For sale by W. T: Berry. Laby, Lek s Widowhood. Tj Berry & Co.? have'furnished us with a copy of this delightful novel It is a ,reprint.frora Blackwood's Edinburg Maga zinea fact which of itself stamps it -as true gold for Blackwood publishes nothing of an inierior cliar- acter. E37 The Garvlv landed at our wharf on Sun day from Louisville. This is herfirat trip; and she is to run regularly in the Louisville and Nashville trade.' She is a beautiful craft and heraccomraoda' tions for passengers are very superior; we doubt not her enterprising owners will reap a rich harvest in the why" of profits. Wo" cheerfully ' recommend. her oflicers to the bus iness community as reliable and clever. We have been furnished by Capt. C. T: Keeder with' the lollotviug deraensions &c of this splendid steamer: Length, 1S2 feet; beam, 30 feet: floor, 28 J feet; hold, C feet; 4 boilers 40 inches by 22 feet ong; engines; cylinders ,22 inches diameter;.? feet stroke; wheel 28 feet diameter; Bucket 8J. Shfi !ffirrq frwl.iv Inr T.nnici-ilfrt t 1ft . j precisely.. , , , , A CAUD. . iue unuersignea, passengers on ine wu. uarti.v, on her first trip from Louisville, to Nashville, deem it to be their duty to speak in terms of the highest praise of Capt, Reedcb, and Of her clerk, Jlr. JIimRtv, as a slight return for their courte.-ui anj gentlemanly conduct, and their kind ness and attention to our comfort, and to commend Captam Reeder's beautiful boat to those wishing a speedy and safe passage between Louisville and Nashville as a superior aud well ordered craft, possessing fare unsurpassed; neatness and order beingobserved in every department, and highly deserving of patronage, aud ardently wish that the utmost success may attend Capt.Hceder in this enterprise. i: W Warue. Mrs Man-1) Jlartin. Jliss Fiancis Anderson, JIrs II Thompson, Mrs 0 Anderson, JIrs Scarborough, Miss Jane LTodd, MrsS Alexander, Mrs M C Todd, MrsJStrickler, Jlrs A Miss Wyck, J II Rodgers, Joseph Roads, Albert T Zern, John R White, John BuiTough, E W McDonald, Jolm II Ewin, SD JIcMeekin, J A O'Neill, Thos G Row'and, J W Tiabue, Capt U II Harrison, Mrs Rodgers, l)r I'iiihp Lindsley, WE Newell, W Warne, J B Trister, O P McRoberts, Thomas J Munfurd, Jas E Rice, J II Anderson, nt luompson, Michael Nicholson, ; James T Htfline, John Mullen, Geo M Lovell, N I) Elliott, T Anderson, II Grouney, James Stricklcr, Count Iliter, R O Martin, II Hillings. Steamer Nashville. The advertisement of this splendid New Orleans Steamer can be found in to day's paper. She has bpen thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order. Her officers are very efficient and reliable. The trade will find them prompt and attentive to business. J. A. Mc Allister & Co. arc the- agents. River. Cumberland river is falling six feet on Harpeth Shoals. Steamboats. Nov. 20. Arrived this day: Wm. Garvin, Louisville; John Simpson, Memphis; A. L. Davis, Paducah; 21 Luella, Paducah. Departed 20 Toledo, Cairo; Cumberland, No. 1, do.; John Simpson, Memphis. Fatal'Occdrrexce. In a difficulty at a corn shucking on the Charlotte pike, last Saturday night, u negro man was killed by a young man named 3 IfNixv. The negro belonged to Mr. .L B. Fite, and was a very valuable servant "We understand that young Hckley was tried yesterday before Esquire McEwex. and acquitted the case being one of self-defence. SST'ItH estimate.! that between 30,000 and 40,000 hogs will be slaughtered in Maysville the present season. S3F" The Methodists are talking about the pro priety of forming a Fire Insurance Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to have its principal office located in Cincinnati, or some important ci ty. There are some $10,000,000 worth of Church es and parsonages belonging to this denomination in the United States. The Style or Bosnets. The editor of tlio Lon don Dtorones, makes the following sage remark : We would adviso every father of a family, who has a daughter afilicted with apenchant for wear ing one of the present absurdities, called by cour tesy a bonnet, to forbear nrpuing the subject, but simply intimate that she had better not try it on. The greatest freshet known for twenty years has taken place on the Penobscot river. The village of Kenduskeag was flooded, and the destruction of property is immense. Tim "Whigs of New Hampshire have renomina ted James Bell (their last year's candidate) for Governor. t3tf W. F. Okay, Druggist, corner of Broad and Market Streets, has just received a consignment of Morris' Invigorating Cordial. See advertise ment, 1 w. COMMERCIAL. Nasiville, Nov. 22. Corrox Somewhat animated. We heard of two lots xelling cterday one at 8Jc the other at New ORLKtxt, Nov. 10. Our scmi-weellv report closed upon a moderately fair demand in the Cotton market, which wa tirmer for the better grades, and on Satnrdsy, notwithstanding tlie unfavorable character or the weather, some 4200 bales were taken at steady rates. On Mondav, the facilities lor effecting hipments" being greater, and the rates slightly easier, bm ers more generallv came foiwcrd, and sales were effected "to tlie extent f fully (di0 bales, the advantage in prices being slightly in favor iif sellers, for the Middling and belter grades. Yesterday the llaltic's advices were before the public, prccnting no very marked change in the Liverpool Cotton market, and the enquiry was renewed in our market with a lair degree of activity, resulting in sales of about tiSOnba'cs, and making a total for the three days of 20,000 bales, a con siderable portion of v hicli has leeii taken for England, with parcels for France, Spain, the Continent and the North la nspect to prices, as we havj alrc.idv remarked, tho advantage has been rather on the side of fellers wiihiu the last day or two, for better grades, and we slightly advance our figures for the Middling and better descriptions, which have alt trncted mo.-.t nf the demand for sometime past, while the Inferior and Ordinary grades, though they have partaken to some extent in the demand of the last few dai urc stilled depies-ed, owing to their umiMiat abundance. TOBtcco. lluyers have not yet re-entered the market, end it liaiemained wholly quiet, nn sale having taien place oral least none made public for several .1ms past. Under these circuni-uancesquolalmiH are nominal, but we understand holders to be not only lirm at previous figures but claiming more full rates for the lower gmdes. We le lain the quotations last given, however, uutil new transac tions shall indicate that a change is required. Lvqj Factory cents.. " a 5 Planters' a 0 Leak Inferior C a 6it " Fair 4 Fine 7 a j " Choice Selections S ay Arrived since the 11th insL none. Cleared in the same time rone. Stock iu warehouses, aud on shipboard uot cleared on thel5th instant, 20,611 hogsheads. TTOLT AND MALTBY'S CELE-zfcsS 1II7 1'I.I 'I.111MI ItAl.llllllLI'. V'.." OYSTERS Brought in ice. and for sale at No. 7 Public Square, between JIarket and Front. All Ujsiers fcoldat this Depot are warranted fresh and good. noyg2 WILLIAM JL .MILLER, Agent I7RESH OYSTERS. TWENTY DOZEN " cans Fresh Baltimore Oysters for sale by 'novll FEWARDS A HARRIS. TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE. SENATE Mobxko Sessiox. Monday, Nov. 21. -Mr. Nelson, from the committee, on Internal ItnP provements. to which wa3 referred" tlie bill to amepdJ"' Louisville. Nov. 21. There are 7 feet 4 inches an act entitled an act to charter the Southwestern j water in the canal Tlie Eclipse starts out Wed Kailroad Company., made a report, recoiamendinneidav I I. . (" I'll I . J After discussion, in which Messrs. Northcutt and Farouharson .idrnreitid. and Mr. Rpirl i f .i i ii i r .xTt i . . .. puasageoi me din, jur-j-neison as.sea ana obtained leave for the committee to withdraw itiffi further consideration. O Jir. jjuxim; oi xicnry, irom me uommittee Ot"T Ways and Means, to which was referred, the nie'H monai oi ur. .j. v. iwgar and others lor a voloniza - inn T?,ior,l m-vA n i.t t.. j.-I-i i r." Z:i'r.al .. . . B ""argeu To. l -. u consideration ot the memorials , . wmmuiiicu iu mo jauute. concur- red in. , Wr Ttr-v-r . n nr t .1 ! to which was referred & bill establishing a colonil ; jiutiiLiuu ivr iuc ic- 'tnoval of free negroes from theState, made a re port, recommending those wlio emancipate slaves to lurnisn means to end them to Liberia. - wn motion uy Mr. ItEID. the reDOrt Was laid Oil' the tabli). 5 '"H Mr. Rod introduced a bill concernin" Titiblic adi ministratora. which passed first reading and was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Benton introduced a bill to incorporate th"e" Mississippi Levee Company and the Forked Deer, and Obion Levee Company; which passed first refidr-Luuraculous ,a lls euecl- ou cenu a D0,ue- . inar. and was referred to the Internal ImnrovementT A Medicine for every Family Tho Senate thcn'tookTiptho special "order of 'the- ua', iieiugine oiuioaraena an act; to establish system oi internal improvements in this jbtate. Amendments weroDfl'ered by 'Me'ssrs. Robertsox and Reid, and. the bill was laid over until this after noon. j , Mr. Davis moved to reconsider llie vote to in crease the jurisdiction of magistrates; which mo- iiuu was rejecieu ays, ii; noes, Vi. , llio Senate took up tlie bill authorizing theMem phis, Ciarksville, and Louisville Railroad Company and the Nashville and Meraphis Raihoad Company 10 consoauate. Heading which, tlie Senate ,.took a recess until hall-past 1 o clock. HOUSE sionsixo session. , "! - MoNEfAr; "NbrLl21. The House met pursuant to adjournment Praver by Rrv. Do-Goodlet. - After the reading of tlie minutes of Saturday on a can ior petitions ana memorials, a considera ble number was presented by different members, and upon 'various subjects. Amongst them was a petition from the President and Directors of the Cornprsvillc and Lewisburg Turnpike Company, by Mr. Ciiamblis. Mr. Thompson, chairman of the Committee on Ed ucation and Common bchools, Mr. Smith, chairman ui me ionimuiee on internal improvements, Mr, Cooke, chairman of the Committee on the Judicia ry, Mr. Por-E. chairman of the Committee ph the State Capitol, and Mr. Sykes, chairman of tlie Com mittee on Ways and Means, all reported an unusu ally large number of bills and resolutions -with -various recommendations. Mr. RinunDsojf, chairman of the select commit tee, to whom was referred .i resolution proposing to appoint Commissioners to investigate the Rank of Tennessee and Branches, Tcportcd and recommend ine appointment ot Commissioners &c Mr. Cooke introduced a resolution which was re ferred to the committee on Banks. y- Mr. Carroll introduced a resolution on the sub ject of public documents tc. Mii Tejiple introduced a resolution on the'ubfi jectoi iippimg, l'roliibition, d:c. Mr. itAWKiNs introduced a bill to change the lines between the counties of Carroll and "iVeakly; read first time, passed and referred. ' Mr. Chambliss introduced a bill to amend the charter of the Lewisburg and Cornersville Turnpike company. Mr. Chamberlain: introduced a bill to authorize David McCraskey to build a mi'l on little river, &c.j read first time and passed. Mr. Arnold introduced a bill to amend the act to authorize and regulate county subscriptions' for Railroad Stock; read first time and passed. CALXEDER OF RESOLUTION'S. Resolution directory to the buildinjr committee: read and adopted. SENATE BILLS OX riB'T READING. Bill to authorize the chairman of the county Court of Montgomery County to subscribe stock in the Louisville Railroad Company; read and passed Bill to incorporate the Tennessee Steamboat As sociation: read and passed. SENATE BILLS OX TI7F.IR TBTBD READIXa B.H to establish a collece at Favettcville in Lin coln county; read and passed. Bill to include the lands of William Mauldon and D. Adams in Knox county, and for other purpose; read and passed. Hill to provide lumituro for the office of the Sec-. retary of State; rcai and passed. Hill to incorporate .the jNashvillec Hotel Com pany; read and passed. Bill to amend an act entitled an act to incorpor ate the United Fireman's Insurance Company; read and passed. Hill to amend the act to establish the county of Union; read and passed. On motion tho House adjourned until 2 o clock, P. M. HOUSE ZVENLVO SKS-IO.V. Mohdav, Nov. 21.' The House met pursuant to adjournment. SENATE BILLS OX THIRD HEADING. Bill givinc John C. Vaujrhn and others further time to complete their Turnpike road; read and pacd. Hill to incorporate the forest Hill lemale Acad emy in the county of Williamson; read and passed. Hill to amend the charter of Carthage and Harts ville Turnpike Company; read and passed. PEXATF. BILLS OX SKCOXD READING. Bill to incorporate the Nashril c Commercial Insu rance Company; read and passed. Bill tw incorporate the Greenville and French Broad Railroad Company; read and passed. Hill to incorporate the Mississippi Central aud Tennessee Railroad Company; read, amended and passed. HOUSE BILLS ON TlltlC THIRD READING. Bill to repeal an act passed 21st February, 18o2, protecting the homestead. Mr. Cooper moved its indefinate postponement; pending this motion the House adjourned until half past nine o'clock to-morrow morning. i UiVCDIlUENT MOXEV. :r Baxc op Nashville, Nov. IS, 1853. THE notes of the Solvent Hunks in Georgia, South ; Car olina, Alabama, (except State Hank,) Virginia, lu'di ana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Missouri, will be received, until (urthsr notice, by this Dank, at pail, Tlie Dank notes of all the other States taken on liberal terms. Cold. We continue to sell Gold at half per cent pre mium. WESLEY WllELESSj novlO dlw ' ".shier. rtoi'AnTXEnsiiir i have this day V I associated with me in the Wholesale Grocery, Com- Keceivintr and Forwardinz Ittninecs. Mr. AVIL- LIAM PIIILLII'S. of Nashville, under the name aud style of LANIER & PHILLIP U0V2 I, II. LANIER. L. IL LANILK. 'u. i-niLLlrs. T.AMER & PHlIilll'S, WHOLESALE GE0CEES, C0HMISSI0N, EECETVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. nov2 So. 30, Marht htreet, 7Cihcille Tenn, THE EHPORHIM OF FASHION. 2L Paris Imported Ifoimets, .llillincry, ic. : FX1.U FASIIIOXS FOK 1853. 1 500 FANCY BONNETS. WE would lespecttully inform the Indies of town and country that n e "will, on Tuevday morning, the 4lli, exhibit for their especial benefit, the largest and most i beautiful stock of Fancy lioancts, and new sty les, of Emb'd ltelgnaite und other styles of Straw tionnets ever opened at J Na.-lmlle or in the "West Likeivise, rich Plumes, Head j Incase, llowers, Ribbons, Dress Giods, Perfumeries, Em- bniiderii-i.niiil Kaiicv (inods.tc,comprisingf20,qt'0worth. ' Having imported u great art direct Irom Paris, our prices shall I lower than any of the boxed up millenery adver- .citi'cw la-in.'iiaujc uiio troiciugiooe i ne iaiesi sij'ies. Our lung engagemeiu in ilie luiness, now nine years fn Nnshille, and doing a erv exLsnsive business, must give us advantage over any other Inane in the city, and we flat ter ourrflves that our friends aie well satisfied. So, now Indies, we wish nnr visits to make our selections. We can make you look moie enchantinir than ever this fall, for the slr.-et, balls and weddings, having Ladies of superior j good taste from England, Frauce and New Yotk, to assist t us in niire-tiauiiaiiniFnt. we nave aaaea to our stock this fall, r.ch Dress Goods at less thau auction prices, a fine ( stock of Mantillxs. Woulen Coabt. Cans A:c. rich Miwlinta t lames and Cashmieres at 2.3i' and 85 cents per vard.su- i nerior Merinos at Roc worth lv rich Needlework nl fhemizetts. Infants Robes. Pointed Collars. Undersleeves. I llandk's, beautifullr embroidered, at 1.25 to 1.75. chean at I lifully embroidered, at 1.25 to 1.75, cheap at Likewise, a large stock of Fancy Goods and I 'l i .i- r --.!.!-.- 3 50 to 5.0O. 1. Trimmings. Having a Urae stock this fall, our obiect is to make small profits and large sales, giving the purchaser advantage of good bargain. At the Parisian World of Fashion, No. 46, Union Street, next.to the State Bank, E. WISE,' ' ' oct 4 3m Agent. O'J BOXES STAR O CANDLES, for sale by COTll EDWARDS A HARRIS. -BY TELEGRAPH. TELEGRAPHED FOR THE UNION AND AMERICAN. ; PiTTSBtjRo, Nov. 21. There are 5 feet 10 inches water-in the "channel It has been raining all night I-1. r rivp iq ovriAPtful - L Cikcisxati. Nov. 21. Tha rivr iU .fnllon i feet since Saturday. ' i Medicines which never fail to giro salisfacfion, .J ttnu rau 00 relleu on Ior lD cure oi ino aiseases tor wnic: 1'thev are recommended. ST R. J. S. ROSE is an Honorary Member of the Phil- f-adephia Medical Society, and graduated. In 1S50, from I iae umTensiiy oi j euusjivama. unuerine guiaance ot we Ltruly eminent Professors Phvsick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, "I James and Hare. names celebrated lor medical nr.enen RSSEf?! S&StK i nw expeneuce ior lue past miny yearf, me louowing valu- Lab'e Family Medicines, each one suited to a specific disease: DR. J. S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND 1NVIGO L RATING CORDIAL. t" Tae Greatest Discovery in Medical Science 1 This Rstnn. - jshing preparation for raisincr nn a weak constitnhen de- b1ai!ated ,abor. slu.dy or diseaee acts like a charm. t S&TlZlSE ana 8PPean'1I'0SS great mngora- for Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections, Flatulence -Heartburn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neuralgia, raising the .sP.irits. and giving power to the whole system, it is almost timmediate relief by using l)r. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CUREItr It is the only preparation which cures almost instantly sore throat, rheumatism, from colds, nains in the side, hack- or ju iuu suiici wiiii nit v iiMirif ii vnn nn Tmi win nn n tiiuius, lace, ear, or loom-acne, siomacn or bowels, side or or Dacic, stm necK, bruises, corns, and chilblains. There is nothing equal to it forlumps Or rising in the breast Where ver jouiiave pain use tue rain uurer, sale to all ages ITice 1t 25 and 60 cents. For all Diseases o! the Kidney nnd Bladders Dr.J.S' J!oit's Com wu ltd Fiuli Hitract of Bwhu. - This is decidedly one of the best remedies ever used for diseases of the kidneyf, bladder ia, and also for gouty af- lecuone; always nigbly recommended by the late Dr. Phy? sic, ana njany oi uie mosi uisungmsnea medical men aoroaa. 1 rice ou cents. For Female Complaints. Dr. .1. S. Ross's Guldkx Pilis, for falling of the" Womb. r'eniale V cakness, Debility and relaxation. Price 50 cents. Dn.jJ. S. Ross s itxALE gpscinc. A remedy for painful aieiiMru&uuu, ieuctrruu.a or niies. i rice one uollar. Great' Cure for Couzhs nnd Colils. The Hist Couch Srncp is xn World. Dr. Rose's cele brated Cough Syrup, gives immediate relief to the -worst cough; whether consumptive or preceding from cold.- It allays any irritation of the Lungs, and fortifies the system asainst future attacks. In bottles at 50 cents and Si. TnKUKtr Cues tor DrspEPSU, Livkk Complaint asd Indigestion-. Thousands have been cured of the above com plaints, and tens of thousands more can be cured, if they ,. :n 4-,!- 71- T G Tl1!."0 ft jr.. n. 7 ' 1 i Anti-Biliovt or Jiailroail PiU. Tlie Dyspeptic Compound acts directly on the Liver and Stomach.'whilst the Pills car ry off all secretions, keeping the bowels open and regular. also giving strength aad appetite. These medicines contain no Calomel or Mercury in any form, but possess great tonic, tuicrauve, siomacn ana liver compounds, winch never in jure, but always improve the constitution, as thousapds can testify. All of the above Preparations with Dr. Rose's Medical Adviser to Persons in Sickness and in Health, to be had of W. VT. BERRY & DEMOVILliE, SHELL 4 RUTHERFORD, Gallatin, W. F. GRAY, Nashville, McCLAlN & DALE, Columbia. And ot Dealers generally throughout the State. jly20 lywAd EXCHANGE AND BANK NOTE IIST. corrected dailt nr dyer pearl & co., Buying and Selling Ratis, tased on iuttis above Jijty dollars: BUTIXG. SEL1J.NO. Tennessee, all notes payable at J ashville " all others par Rank of East Tennessee par 1 ' par Kentuckv. all eood Ranks par i Dro uiuu ............. ft ais Indiana " " " U dis par rennsyivania, an notes pay Die at i ai- oeipma " all others in mod staudinir. . pra K pre 4 dis a dis New York City Ranks par 14 dU & dis 1 dis uountry Virginia ortn uarouna South Carolina. Georgia Alabama, state lianlc and Uranches .... Rank of Mobile Southern Rank of Alabama Louisiana SPECIE. American Gold Silver, Dollars and Half Dollars. . ...... ' Dimes and Half Dimes EXCHANGE. Sight Exchange on New York -- rnuaaeipma 80 day bills on N-York and Phila GO " " " " Sight Drafts on New Orleans 30 day " " 60 " " " " Checks on Cincinnati " Louisville " St. Louis LAND "WARRANTS. 160 acre".. .?178 00 .. 87 00 .. 44 00 80 an, 40 acs, THOSE P0PUIAB DRESS HATS AT AVATERFIEI.D & WATiKEU'S COY TINUE to elicit the admiration of the fashionable world. They ate entensively engaged in manufacturing HATS of everv stvle and aualitv. and are prepared at the shorten notice to produce HaU of anv size or shape requir ed. Thev sell their extra quality of French Moleskin Hats at live dollars. These Hats can be discerned from all others for beauty of texture and elecance of desieu. A new sup ply ready to-day. noviy n ATiiitribiiU WAiiKLU. J quite an impression in the community. Never, in the annals of Nashville, has such a Hat been offered lor foi k dollars. Let the sceptical and unbelieving call and see for themselves at novlO WATERFIELI) A WALKER'S. IT'OR HOYS AM) CHILDREN'. "WE HAVE the largest and most varied assortment oi fancy Hats and Caps for Roys and Children ever offered in the city. Most hi the styles are entirely new and very desirable. ALSO. A "tine assortment of Ladies' Riding Hats of the finest quality and latest design, novlu WATERFIELD & WALKER. IMPORTANT TO THE IiADIES.TOUR stock of fine fancy Furs is hourly expected. H'e mad our purchase laie in tie ttnxon, and consequently shall be enabled to sell tbem low. We expect in a few days to hare them ready forinspection. WATERFIELD & WALKER, Hat and Fur Store, No. 26, west side Public Square, next to Gowdcv's. novlO. T" IIEUJIATISM. " miEUiUATIS.il CAN Xj be cured, either inflammatory, (acute) or chronic No matter what form of the disease, how bad or how lone standi lg, bv the use of that celebrated Vegetable Internal remedy, Murtimore's Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier." For sale by the ouly Agent, in Nashville, novltt H. G. SCOVEL. rpRUNKS ! TRUNKS II TRUNKS ! ! ! RE I CEI VKD this day another supply of the best Sole Leather TRUNKS various sizes. novlO MYERS & McGII.L. ROUE DE CHAMBRE WE HAVE JUST received an aswrtment of K01IK DE CILVMDRE, of Cashmere, Muslin de Lain and Oil Calico. For sale bv novia MYERS & McGILL. SIL RUCK SKIN SHIRTS AND DRAW ERS. This day received another lot of Ruck Skin RTS and DRAWERS. They are recommended by our best physicians as indispensable to many persons. For sale by norl9 MYERS k McGILL. UNDER1VEAR. JUST RECEIVED A LOT of Gentlemen's UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of Silk, Cashmere, Marino, Lambs Wool, Canton Flannel, aud plaiu Cotton. For sale by novl'J it MYERS & McGILL EMBROIDERED SHIRTS. RECEIVED this day a small assortment ofclegant EMU KOIDERED SHIRTS, for Wedding and Party occasions. For sale by novlO MYERS & McGILL LYONS & CO. Importers nnd Dealers in Havana Cigars, To bacco, and all kinds of Foreign Wines, Liquors, etc. No. 19 Ccoak Street, Nashville. Conntry orders respectfully solicited and punctually at tended to. TTHi CHEWING TOBBCCO. THISTOBAC X1 co is far superior to any other now in use. beinc of the purest Kind, without any mixture or adulteration, it is a new article in the Southern country, and only wants a trial to make it become universally used. The only place it can be found in Nashville is at LYONS & CO., novl3 l'J Cedar street. BRANDIES, WINES, Ac ALSO JUST RE ceived several Quarter and Eighth casks of the purest French Brandies, Wines nnd Liquors of all descriptions. We have also jut received a few cases of tlie celebrated Scheidham Schnaps. We respectfully invite the insiec tion of country and city dealers. LYONS A CO., novl3 No. 19, Cedar st. IGAItS ! CHJAKS ! ! JUST RECEIVED V J as tine and lanre an assortmentof HAVANACIGARS as has ever been in Nashvdle. Please call and examine for yourselves, for.sale either wholesale or retail at for yourselves, novis. "1" LYONS A CO.. 19 Cedar st par 8 (lis i dis par par 1 dis par U parX pre 4 1 pre 2 " 8 " 4 " 8 " X rre 1 pre H " i " par i K ." X dis X013 1 pre par " " 1 dis par pro " " 4 " LADIES' BONNET BOXES. WE HAVE received another LOT OF LADIES' SUPERIOR BONNET BOXES. RAMAGK A CnUKCIL "via 42 College street. "Tui iCK....sUSCRIBEltS TO THE I'RES- ill BYTERIAN HERALD, at Louisville, Ky, are inform ed t'jat the undersigned is an anthoriied agent for that pa per. Now is the time to pay in advance, and save fifty cents. CHARLES W. SMITH, oct 23 College St., near Union. '"'Fall and Wiiiter v' STOCK OF'. J)RY; GOODS AT NICHOL'S CORNER, Xo. 13. Corner Sqvare and Market Sireett XaihriUe HAS received his new Fal! Importatinnsdf'RIcn Nn ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER GOODR. to" which he takes pleasure in inviting, the attention of friends and the public, feeling assured that he can offer as great.Jar gains as can be found in the city, . . ; IN RICH FALL AND WINTER SILKS. Of the latest Parisian styles, which, are truly elegant, in- ' ..-i. - - . -.... . ...... ...i.,' .llltV. I Plaid, Brocade, Uloe'f, Rayadere. ijtriped National, Repp, r and Watered Silks, as has been in this city. ; . new una lieauuiui l'ansian I'laius, Of entire new designs, n ith the handsomest and ' RICHEST COMBINATION OFr COLORS, Including the gay; grave, rich, aod.elegant.1 .i New and Choice French Merinos. The most desirable colors m market, embracing the most fasuioniible shades which theladies will find beautiful. ELEGANT ItlCH DELAINES AND CASlli MERES, Of the choicest patterns and most beautiful colors, and jn fact every other kind of Dry .Goods . suitable for LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WARDROBES. Canton Crape and Embroidered Shawls, of all kinds, in cluding the Rich Rroclie, or Cashmere Shawls. MOURNING GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Of Bombazines, Alpacca, Cloths, Canton, Rlackde'Laines, Rareges, Grenadins, AlourningSleeves, Collars, Chemisttts, Handkerchiefs, and everything else suitable lor a . LiVDY'S MOURNING WARDROBE. J Also a Deautuul variety of wi LACE GOODS, Honiton, Valencienne, and Needle-work Collars; Rich Cambric Chemizetts and Sleeves; in setts; Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Inserting, Cambric snd Swiss Flouncing, applique work.-Also a fine assortment of LADIES' AND GEN LEMEN'S GLOVES, Handkerchiefs, Cravats; Silk, Cotton, and Merino Under shirts and Drawers. HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY GOODS, Of Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, Table Da masks, Napkins, Towelings, Crashes and Diapers. WOOLLKN BLANKETS Quilts, Flannels, Canton Flannels, Welsh Flannels and Cambric, ic., ic FRENCH CLOTHS, DOE .SKIN AND Tweed Cassimercs; Over'Coatings, of all kinds., 'Aud will open in a few days a beautiful assortment of the LATEST STYLES OF. PARISIAN CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Made of the very best material. Ice Ac. Call and examine this largo and fine assortment of goods, auuauio w lutsaupruaciliug seasou, ana you wlll'not". D3 uLsappuimea euner in styles or prices. Sept: 27. 1853. JAMES NICHOLv HUME'S EXHIBITION. 1H53. FALL IMP0ETATI0NS. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. iVo. 57, CoUene street 1853? JOHN K. HUME is now daily recelvingfrom NewYork and Philadelouia. his fall and winter snnnlv of uic i.iun, mj niiitu iic natal, i uapeuumij inviies ine alien tion of all in want of fresh and excellent goods suitable for 1. , 1 . .r. .1 1 - . ...v. t-vuovu. VU.l Ik. 11 (J .11 r. "Ct2 ' No.5T Colleire street ' QTAPLE GOODS., Welsh, Saxony and Shaker Flan- YJ nels; Colored Flannelar Fine Blankets, ic.; Napkina: Table Cloths, Ac; JUHN Jv, HUME. TITANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. Rich, Velvet JJJL Uloaks; I alma Mantillas; Talma Cloaks;' White Emb'd Mantles; " ' ", Talmas; JOHN K, HUME. Satin and Cloth Cloaks: .Cloak Cloth; Cloak Trimmings; Extra handsome, AT HUME'S EXHIBITION. Will be found an assortment of extra cheap Mous de Laines, some as low as 12K cents per yard. oct2 ALSO RICH SILK DRESS GOODS. Magnifi "cetit Plaid Silk; Haw Silks; ueauwui i-oun a soi; tscotcn 1'laidS; Rich Changeable Silks; Black Broche; " Ital an Black Silks; " Satin National,' " " Rep Silks; Black Armure Silks; " Radzimer " Stuart Plaids; Rob Roy Plaids; Highland Plaids; " IcGregpr Plaids; Paris de Laines; " Cashmeres; - JiObe 1'atterns; AIiSO English and French Merinos of all colors; Purchasers of new, rich aud really elecrant (roods, are all respcctfu)linvited tajtje" exhibition of JU1L.N K.UUJ1K. oct2 No .57, College stl " RICH FALL AND WINTER GOODS. WA.&J.G. McCLELLAND have just received the largest and best selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this market, which they offer to the trade at lower prices than they can be found in any other house in the city.. At No. 20'Public square. ' ' ' men Dre Goods. i Brocade Silks, Rich Printed de Laines; Check do Rich Plaid Plain do , Elegant Plaid Cashmeres; Super Wk do ' Glasgow Plaids; Plaid Poplins; Flain Mous. de Laines; Plain ' Frch Merinos & Cashmeres Rob Roy Silks; English and German Merinos; Neat de Laines. With a great variety of low price de Laines, Ac i nnc ivooiis, traces, etc. Cambrics, JackoneLs, Swisses, Tarltons; A'at. Laces, Edgings and Insertings; Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings and Flouncings; Lace and Muslin Collars and Chimizettes; Jaconet Collars and Sleeves; Linen Cambric and Iiwn Ildkfs in great variely; Kid filivH.55ilksnd Wool " Super Wool and Silk Hosiery, Cotton do; Black Lace Veils, Ribbons, Ac. In Cloaks, Talmas and Mantillas, 'we have the richest as sortment ever offered in this market, in Velvet, Satin, Cloth and Silk; all colors, with elegant white embroidered Silk Mantles, with Cloths and Velvets for making them. siapie i.oous. Cloths. Cassimercs. Veslines. Sattinetts. Flannels. Tick- ings, Shirling, Bleached and Biown Domestics, Bed Blankets, Super Coat Blankets, Shawls, Linsays, Prints, Alpaccas. We feel confident that buyers will find it greatly to their interest to give this stock a careful examination and in so doing save themselves some money. octu jicUL,tlil.A.Dj, fto.'JO 1'ublicsquare WOOLLEN GOODS. DUNCAN, J10RGAN A CO. have received bvlafe arri vals. New Style Dress Goods and Woolleu Wrappings adapted to the winter tales and City trade, which they will sell ven- low, and invite the attention of Merchants to their StOCK 01 French Prin'd Valenciennes; New Style Cashmeres: High col'd French Delaines: rnnfed Safllower, Velvets; Royal Blue Aljiacas; Black Silk Lustre do; Colored Alpacas; Jlerino Francais; English Merinos; Silk Plaids; All wool black do; Lapins black do; Watered Poplins; Black Silks, all widths; ancy Dress bilks; Scotch Plaids; lilackSulc elvet Ktubons, all widUis; ALSO 50 dozen Jlerino Vests, superior quality; 60 do do Pants, do do; 10 do lo Vtrappers,uo do; SO cases New Style Prints; 5 do New Detains; 10 bales Blankets; 50 do 4-t Brown Domestics; Which will be sold verv low by DUNCAN, MORGAN A CO, oct21 Nos. 70 and 71 Public Square. RESPECTFULLY inform our friends and the bhc that we have now on hand a large and well assorted stock of Fur. Silk and Soft Hats; lien s and Boys' Cassimere Hats; Childrens' Fancy Hats and Caps; Jlen's and Boys' Cloth, Flush and Fur Caps of every description, unsurpassed in goou quality, style ana lowness 01 price, which they offer at wholesale and retail OCt2Z JiA.MJfc, E-l-liALylt tf.U., Hat and Cap JIanufactorv, No. 48, JIarket St. V ALL AND WINTER GOODS. LANDE. ELS BACK A CO.. No. 60. JIarket street, have received within the last week a large and well assorted stock of ele gant Ready Made Clothing of the best material, so that per sons who are desirous 01 procuring lasuionaDie garments can be suited. Customers and stransrers visiting the citv, are respectful ly invited to call and examine their stock before they buy elsewhere. We are convinced that we can sell lower than any other house in the city, either wholesale or retail. ALSO. Received this week a large lot of Trunks Shirts, Stocks, etc, for sale low at octa iiAMUK, bbsiiAuu s a uu. "VTOTICE. I am closing up my business with a view of L permanently withdrawing. Many persons are indebt ed to me by-note and account, some foryears, and I "hope they will call and pay up without further delay or trouble. 1 nave removca my hooks ana rapers 10 ine room aa foininsr Jlcssrs. W. II. Gordon A Co. aug 14 SAM SEAY. RYE FLOUR RUSSELL & BOND, 54, Broad Street, havejust received an excellent article of RYE FLOUR, bolted and unbolted. 1IOV3 B&TW. )RINCIPE CIGARS. FIFTEEN TIIOIIS- and extra Principe Cigars, ju3t received by novl2 R. A J.NIXON. CLERIC WANTED. A YOUNG MAN WHO V J writes a eood baod. and has a ceneral Unowledeeof accounts, can obtain a situation by making application, with references, to M. box 39, Post Office. Nashville, Nov. 11, 1853. rpULLAIIOMA, NOVEMBER 10, 1853. I Having determined on, closing out mv present business, I have sold outmv entire stock to R. C. BANDY, who will continue the business in his own name, pay out the pro rcfiU of mv stock and collections to those I am indebted I to in Nashville, so as to make a final close by the first day of .May next. novll 3t J. GRIZZARD. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. I would call the attention of dealers to the heavy Stock of Wajfc Papers, I am now receiving and prepared to offer on jv most favorable terms. septlS W. W. FINN. rpHOSE FINE SNUFFS JUST RECEIVED 1 irt steamer A. L. Davis. 850 pounds of SNUFF of su perior qualities ot the fine brands of Garrett's superior Scotch I Snuff in bottles; Room's JIacabny in bottles and kegs. AI- so. a supei ior quality of French Rappee in galloD jars, suit j able to travellers. Also, a large lot of fine cut Cavendish Itiinrtn TrtKi,ivi n nmi' nrtirlp. with nn nsonrlmpnt nf Chalk Pipes. The above articles I am prepared to sell Wholesale or Re tail as cheap as any house in the West nov4 JAMES M00RE Tobacconist, sign little Indian, corner Cherry and Cedar streets, Nashville. NEW ARRIVAL OF GENTS' WATER PROOF BOOTS AND BR0GANS, At No. 42 College Street. GENTS' Superior Calf Stitched Water,Proof Boots; 1 .1 Pegged " " " " " " Cork Soled " ',.. 11 u u Kip u a EXTRA SIZED DOUBLE SOLED NEGRO "BOOTS; . a i. u Brogaa of all qualities, at very low prices for cash, by oct2s-6w RAJIAGE & CHURCH. GROCERIES. BEX. 31. NOEL, TUOS. C UUECS, .BEN. M. NOEL & CO., ' Grocers anil Commission, Iteccivin FORWARD INO MERCHANTS, A-ND DSALICS IX A. ttlek and foreign nnd Domestic Liquor,! TaTINES and liquors.-three HUN t r area bbls Leond's Keclined Whisky: iw ao l'BteJ an an; 50 do Robertson conntv D D Whisky; 40. - do Old MonongaheLi do; 25 bbls old Uourh'n Whl'. sji m... 100 do American Urandv. o tLM.tS. ' 30 25 40 SO ao . t, Hum; 40 les a.rted Cordials; ' 20 bbUOld Port Wine; 2 Wf'.r. . 20 bbUpure Peach llrandv Al " ..4. iv uuis n i pie uracil j; 2 half-pipes Madeira and 20 boxes assorted Brandies: 8 pipes Old Brandy; - - , In store and for sale by oct29 BEX. M. NOEL 4 CO rpOBACCO AND CKJAIUJ. FORTY' BXS JL uos Jones looacco; 80 boxes Peter M Boat's No 1 Tobacco; 25 boxes Peler M Bobz's Gild Leaf Tobacco: 20 boxes Allison's Tobacco; 15 boxes Phccnix Tobacco;. 25 boxes renuetis no; 10 Doxes&am vt ooi s do; 10 boxes Young&Barrill's " 5 boxes S E White's do; 20 boxes Missouri do; H boxes Reed A Nash do: 10 boxes B Daily's do; 10 boxes Ender's dx 50 boxes Terry's Melee Ci gars; 80 boxes Cuba Six Cigars; 50.000 Princioe Citrars: 10 boxes Kentucky do; 50,000 Regalia Cigars; best brands, in store nnd for sale oy .octsy lstva-M. nvtAj t uir. SUNDRIES. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY bags prime Rio Coffee; 200 bbls St Ixmis Mills Flonn Flour; 100 hhds fair to choice Sugar; 50 bbls St Louis city Mills zuo ddis iteooiled glasses; 2 casks .Madder; 100 bbls Sugar-boose. do; 100 boxes Glassware; iuu DDIs Mirar-house do; 100 bbls Vinegar; 500 bbls No I Kanawa Salt; 2.V bbls Loaf Suxa 100 kegs Nails, assorted; HO bbls Powdered Sugar; 100 liemijohns, assorted; 5 tierces Rice; 5 ccroons best Indigo; 10 bags Race Ginger; 10 bags Pepper; In store and for sale br oct29 20 bbls trained bujar; 60 bags Cotton Yarns; . 10 casks Soda. BEN. JL NOEL A AO. TyrOTICE. HAVING THIS DAY ASSOCIA- XlUed with us in the Grocery Business, THOMAS C. BURGE,oar business will1 be conducted aS heretofore, un der the style of BEN. JL NOEL A CO. octar . BEN, JL. NOEL A- CO. McCREA fc TERRASS, Corner jqf Broad, and College Streets, Nashville, Tenn. Agcniifor Smith's PitUburgKazul Vieeling, XX.Y, aad OeUbrxited JCennetCs T ALE ALES. FOBlTER & BROWN STOUT, L HAVE now in store tie following, which they will -sell at Pittsburgh prices, (tratviportation added) to-day: 125 BblsGWSmith'lPiltsburgUAle for summer use; 100 "nennett u ran. t equal 10 the best scotcn Ale; 100V do do for family use; 20 Casks Bottled do; may22 ly b. o. 0 UGAR AND MOLASSES. 175 hhds Mm New kj Orleans Sugar; 75 bbls Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverized Sugar; 150 do Ueboiled Molasses; 100 K bbls do; 20 kegs Golden Syrup; in store and for sale very low, for Cash or Produce, by may 21 JIcCREA A TERRASS. COFFEE, FLOUR, CANDLES, &c 600 bags Rio Coffee; 50 do Laguara do, 200 bbls Sud Flour, various brands: 160 boxes, boxes, and J boxes Star Candles; )t 70 do bummer and Tallow Candles; 60 do Doyles Superior Soap; 70 do Siarch. For salejety low-, by jmay21 JfeCREik & TEItRASS. IRON,NAIL.S, CiViiTINGsTsTEEL i AXES. ISO Tons Rolled Iron, warranted; 10 do Bells hammered Iron; 900 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes; 20 Tons Pittsburgh Castings; 6000 lbs English Blister, Crawley and Cast steel; 20 Boxes Axes. For sale, by may21 McCREA A TERRASS. r iQUOits s; 3V pipes Brandies, some very tine; tolland Gin, Eagle Brand; 111 Cask nnre Holl 1 Puncheon Irish Whisky, very fine: 25 Casks Port Wine; 5 Casks Sherry; 10X do Tennerifl'e; 25 Baskets Champagne Wine, pints and quarts; 80 Boxes Claret Wine; 10 do Brandy Cherries; 40 Bbls Robertson county- Whisky; 85 do Sam Davidson's Extra do; 50 do Copper distilled Whisky; 60 do Monongahela Rjedo; 60 do American Brandy; 15 do American Gin; lOdoN. E.Rum; 35 do Sweet JIalaga Wine; in store, and for sale on lib eral terms, by may21T McCREA A TERRASS. TOBACCO AND CEGARS 25 boxesLanghora and Armistead Gold Leaf; 40 do Ferguson's do; 80 boxes Jluscodam 1 ooacco; 20 do Kentucky uo; 60000 Havanna Cigars, various brands; 50000 Jlela Cigars; 20000 Cuba Sixes do; mav21 McCREA & TERRASS. O ALT. 1400 Bacrs fine Salt, O 1100 Barrels Kanawha Salt, for sale Iowbv may21 JIcCREA A TERRASS. SUNDRIES. 5 Barrels Brimstone; 20 do Copperas, 10 Bags Ginger; 10 do Pepper; 5 do Alspice; 2 cases Indigo; 60 cases Imperial and Gunpowder Teas; 1 Cask JIadder, 3 casks Putty (in Blad'rs) 400 Bags Shot, assorted; 20 Casks Soda; 60 Boxes of Jenny Lind and Quart Flasks; 100 do Pint and Half Pint Flasks; 200 Gross JIason's Blacking; 100,000 Percussion Caps; 2 Bbls Alum; 900 Lbs. Dried Beef; 400 Demijohns, assorted. The above will be sold verv low at the coiner of Broad and College streets, by McCREA A TERRASS. may 21 B o. WINDOW PAPER, Teasters and Center Pieces, new Patterns. Also 3 feet wideplain, green, anoth er lot just received by W. W. FINN, oct2I-tf. JIarket st, between Union and the Square. St; an and quarter boxes received perS. B.Shylock this day. nor3 McCREA A TERRASS. SOAP FIFTY BOXES ROSIN SOAP, RE ceived per Shylock, and for sale by nov3 JIcCREA A TERRASS. "TI I ATCHES. FIVE CASES BEST MATCH- ES, received per Shvlock. nov3 JIcCREA A TERRASS. "ftrELEE CICAILS. FIFTY THOUSAND 1U. Cincinnati Jlelee Ciirars. nov3 JIcCREA A TERRASS. OTAR CANDLE -."x) boxes Star Candles, receiv- O ed I wr Shimier. and for sale low by octaO McCREA A TERRASS. PORK BARRELLS WE WISH TO PUH-, chase 2,000 PORK BARREIS, for which we wiU pay the highest price in Cash, at 35 Broad Street novl JIcCREA A TERRASS. 1)ERCUSS10N CAPS. RECEIVED ON THE steamer Shylock 1.000.000 Percussion Caps, G. 1). fluted, which wc will sell in lots at Eastern Cost, transpor tation added. nov4 JIcCREA A TERRASS. "OEANUTN, FEATHERS, &C WE WILL f i.par reamers. pay the highest price in Cash or Trade for Pea Nuts, Jers, Dried Apples, Peaches, Ginseng, Beeswax, Ac. v4 b JIcCREA A TEItRASS. nov4 -TOTICE. THOMAS C. BURGE HAYING this day purchased an interest in the House of HEN. JL NOEL A CO., would most respectfully solicit hisfriends and acquaintances to give him a call Nashville, Oct, 29.53. THOMAS C. BURGE FOI til OR SALE. A SMALL FARM OF FIFTY- iwo ac 1 es. about 4 miles from N ashville, on the Spring field Pike. It has a beautiful building site, immediately on theTurupike, and the land is well adapted for gardening pur poses, grazing, Ac; oue.half of which is enclosed with a good post and plank fence, and a sufficient quantity of Ce dar railson the premises tofence the balance, which will be sold on a credit of one and two years, for notes payable in bank, with approved security, drawing interest from date. Forfurther particulars apply to K. A. BALLOWE. iiovlS Gen. Agent J7OR SALE. I HAVE 40 ACRES OF LAND, six miles from Nashville, and about one mile from the Lebanon Pike, one -half cleared aud the balance well tim bered. This land lies as well as any in the county for a market garden, all well enclosed with a good fence. Or it will be exchanged for city property. Apply to It A. BALLOWE. General Agent, novl No.I7 Deaderick street LANGIIORN & ARMISTEAD. 100 PACIC ages of Langhorn A Armistead's superior Chewing To bacco, just received and for sale by oct2 JOHNSON, UORNE A CO, -VTOTICE-- IN MAN com WANTED IMMEDLVTELY, A competent to manage a JIERCILVM J11LL. run by steam power. One giving satisfactory testimonials of his capacity to fill the place will be liberally paid by the Sumner Steam and Merchant Mill Company, Gallatin, Tennessee. J. A. BLACKJIOUE, Agent Gallatin, October 2S, 1853. trwSt DR. T.L. II RYAN respectfully offers his service to the citizens of Nashville in the practice of Jledicme, and especially in the treatment of Chronic Diseases. Ot fieu on the corner of Union and Summer streets, jne 17,1353. R. P. S. WOODWARD.-Ottice No. a Cherry street, three doors north of Church street, has on hand Yacine Jlattet of the very best quality, which he will sui ply to the profession generally. oct6 ly f RAU AM BREAD Graham Bread for dispeptics ' every day. octl!) R. A J. NIXON. KENNETT ALE. 50 barrels of this celebrated and popular Ale in store and for sale low by McCREA A TERRASS. CHEESE 100 boxes iust received ner Shinucr and for sale low by foctao JIcCREA ATKltttASS. WALL PAPER. JUST received a splendid assortment of Gold Paper, Gold and Velvet Borders, and Plain Salin Papers for Parlors, Halls, Ac, together with a Urge lot of window Curtain Paper, new patterns, wide Green Teisters, Ac. Hf On hand, a Urge assortment ot unglazed papers, from 10 to 25c per bolt KLAGGS A GORBEY, No. 20, Colfege street; next door to the Sewauee House N. B Paper-hanging done in the best" manner. oct-J STORING COTTON. PERKINS & CLACK Are now prepared to re ceive, store and ship cotton. Liberal advances made to consignments. oct 2. IPMliIIiBi DRUGGISTS. - EWIN BROTHERS,, ; WHOLESALE ' . DRUGGISTS, No, 7, North College Street, NASHVILLE TENN.. WOULD respectfully inform Druggists,. Merchants Physicians and Manufacturers, that' tbey have 1 apiucnmmenMd the Drug business in the new .building ' on College, near Church street, and intend coatiniiig theni 1 selvestoihc WHOLESALK TRADE. lTieir stock? near ly Ptitirely a fresh one, and they are determined to make both tha prices and qualities satisfactory. Tbey offer for raiv iuu ior 1111 cr uu tune iu puociuai men 640 gallons best Winter Sperm Oil;' SOft- -" " Tanners' Oil; . . . 1055 pounds Iudigo, of prime quality; ' ' 148 do Maddtr, - . u 630 do Extract of Lozwood in small boxes; 40 65 1500 1400 1000 550 7500 do do do do do do Cochineal; Jluiiate ofTin; . : 'j "j if Alum;. Refined Salpelre; , Epsom Salts; Gum Camphor; dq oup. vara, soda; - . c. - uro.n Lone s v ermifuge; 10 do JPLane's Liver PiUs; 20 do Fahnestock's Vermifufe-' ! 100 doz. Mustang Liniment; 0 ' .10i) Gro. wood box Matches; 630 dox. Jlaxra's Blacking; 2S0m.G.D.Caps; looo pounds Red Lead drv 800 do White do do- S0O do Letharge; . 1600 do Enir. "Venetian Red- 200 bush. Kentucky Blue Gnus S? 45 boxes Bonn's Scotch Snuff, in nArtaX5 60 doz. do inbottlesf 43 do Maccaboy Snuff, in cobc 10O0 lbs. 44 " in jars and bblsri 300 boxes "U in dow Glass assorted; I 4000 lbs. Potty; ISO pounds Pearl Sage; - 110 do " Tapioca; ". C50 do Gum Arabic; v f6 dox. Cod L'verOil Rushton, Clarke Co's; 61) do Seidlel's Powders, in tin boxesg T 8S do Soda; " w 60 pounds Calomel, English and American 10 do Hvdriodate ofPotash; "jj 215 do Spirits Nitric Aether; '" 65 do Aqua Ammonia; "F 20 do Sqr. Iodidaof Iron: .T.s SchsefTelin.S Extra Powders and Extracts: ' ' a J Physician's Pocket Cases of Instruments, of various styles; Physicians Pocket Cases of Vials a large rarity; Amputating, Dissecting, Ljthotomy, 3'repanhinj aid jiiuwue insn uu.eii t, in cases; Medicine Chests a variety of styles and sizes. 1ST Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng; Flaxseed, Ac. taken at toe mgnest market rates. octlS tf ZINC WHITE PAINT. M kegs received and tor sale low. This article is said to be much superior to 11 uiic waiu iu uriuiaucr ui color, uuraoiiiiv 1U CXDOSet sitnations, and all tho purposes to which the latter is applied and costs but little more. It is coming largely into use in the eastern cities. oct20 EWIN BROTHERS. GOLD LEAK AND FOIL. 10 ounces Abbey's beat Gold Leaf: 15 Packs best Gold Leaf Received and for sale low by oct20 EWIN BROTHERS. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE Corner of Market and liroad sti., Nashville. W. F. GRAY, CJ SUCCESSOR TO CART WRIGHT AND O ARMSTRONG, Wnr.les'e Dealer in Drugs, Med- tciues, I'aints, Dyes, Glassware, und Vanetv Goods, Corner of Broad and JIarket street, Nashville, Ten nessee. Mould respectlully inform the public that he has purchased the stock of Cartwright A Armstrong, Druggists, corner of Broadway and JIarket, where he intends keeping a large and well assorted s;ock of Drugs, .Medicines, Paints, Oils, Turpentine. Dve Stuffs, Window Glass. Glass Ware. and all other articles usually kept in Drugstores, together wim asiocK 01 varieties suiiaoie ior me ixmntry irauu. Dniieist". Merchants. Physician. Manufacturers, and Planters, are invited 10 call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere, as hi is determined to sell at such prices as will give satisfaction to all; the quality of Dreg-tods are warranted to be as represented. A large stock baring been purchased in the East since nurchasinir the stock, wifi enable him to compete with any house in the South west He offers for sale low for cash, or on time to punctual men 500 gallons Tanner's Oil; 500 ins Litharge; lOOOlhs Venetian Red; 1000 Va Spanish Waiting; 40 bxs Boon's Scotch Snuff; 20 bxs Garrett's do do; 1 bbls Macaboy's Snuff; lOOOtbs Putty; 500 lbs Aqua Amonh; 2"0 lbs Spirits Nitre; 500 lbs SuInhuricAcid: 10 DDIs Linseed do; 5 bbls Lard do; 4 bbls Epsom Salts: 500 tts Ex Logwood; 200 lbs JIadder; 175 tts JIiirlateofTin; 500 UisAlum; 250 lbs Gum Camphor; 5000H.S Sup Carb Soda; 50 gross JPLane's Vermifge 500 lbs Nitric do; 20 gross Fahnstock's do; 500 tta Muriatic do; 50 cross MustanirLinament: 10 tts SvruD Iod Iron: 500 lbs Red Lead; Feathers, Beeswax, Ginseng, At, taken in trade at mar ket prices. octJO STAT3S OF TENNESSEE. Davidson County Court November Term, 1853. Henry J. Hyde 1 vs. 5- Jlilla Shannon and others ) N this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the following defendants, to wit : William Shan non and his wife JlillaShannon, formerly Jlilla Hyde, whose residence is uot known, and Edmoud Uvde. Martha Hvde. and Jlorgiana Hyde, the three last bemir minor children of John Hyde, jr., deceased, and residents of the State of Illi nois, are non-residents of this State, and are out of the juris diction of this Court and that the usual process of this Conrt cannot be served upon them, it is ordered that Dubli- cation be made in some newspaper for said defendants to come forward on the first Jlonday in December next and -1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 .1 . . .,. pieuu, answer or ueinur ui me mil, oiuerwise lue same win be taken fur confeved as to them, and set for hearing at the said term of the Court. F. R. CHEATHAM. Clerk. Ac. nov9 twAwlstdec Printer's fee ft. STATE OF TENNESSEE, DnviiUon County Court NovembcrTerni, 1853. George DUamlett, Adm'r, and others, 1 vs. v Squire Johnson, and others. ) T APPEARING to the satisfaction of tie Court, in this . case, that two of the defendants, to wit Squire Johnson and his wife JIarthit Johnson, are non-residents of the State, being citizens or the State of Missouri, and that the usual process of this Court could not be served unou them, it was ordered that publication be made in some newspaper for thirty days, requiring said defendants to appear at the De cember Term of this Court, and plead to the petition, other wise the same will be taken for cnnfesd as to tbem, and set for hearing, ex pirte. F, It. CHEATHAM, Nov9 wAtw tilfdec 9 Clerk. STATE OF TENNESSEE, Davidson County Court November Term, 1853. E A. Jlabry, Adm'r, 1 ts. J Daniel D. Jlabry, and others, ) IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court, in this case, that the defendants, Wm. IL Jlabry and Lewis Jlabry, are non-residents of the State, and that the usual process of this Court can not be served upon them, it was ordered that publication be made for thirty days in some newspaper, requiring said defendants to appear and answer at the next term of this Court, December, 1853, otherwise they will be proceeded against by default F. 1 CUEATUAJI, novSt witw till dec 0 Clerk. LAND FOR SALE. BY VIRTUEOF A DE cree of the County Court of Davidson county, ren dered at the October Term, 153, in the case of Thomas Farrell, Administrator, vs. the heirs of Jeremi.ihShiminick, deceased, I will offer for sale, at the Conrt House, in the town of Nashville, on Saturday the 3d of December next, a TRACT OF LAND, containing ten acie-i, situated on the Jlnrfieesboni pike, about seven miles fiotn Nasi ville. Said Tract of Land belonged to the es'ale of Jeremiah Shimmick, deceased, and is sold for the purpose of paying debts of the estate, and upon the following terms, to wit : 200 in cash, S150 upon a credit of six months, and the bal ance upon a credit of twelve months, with interest from thedate. Notes.with good security required, and a lien re tained upon the Land until the purchase inonev is paid. oct26trwAd F. It CHEATHAM, Clerk. MARSHAL'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF FOUR WRITS or tim f.itM to me directed, from the Circuit Court ot the United States fur the Middle District of Tennessee, fiaindcd on fonr Judg ments, rendered in said Court at its September Term, 1853 towit-, ' David Jayne A Son, ts. Mark I Cartwright, and Leroy Armstrong, Judgment 15th September, 1853; same. tt. same, Judgment 15th September. 185i;W. Jl'Callv A Son, r. same. Judgment 15th September. 1853, and John M. Otv, r.same, Judgment lfith September, 1853. lvrill sell to the highest bidder for Cash at the Court House door, in the City of NanhviUe, nn JIONDAY. the 12th day of December. 1853.aU the right title, claim, and interest, of the said Defendant. Leroy Armstrong; in and to the following Lots, in the City of Nashville, to wit; LOT, No.SV, as designated in the plan of the College or Academy property, fronting 50 Jeet ou Cherry street, and running .back the nsual depth of Lots jn that part of the City, and is adjoining the residence of Wm. Stocsell. ALSO, part of Lot, No. 37. fronting 50 feet on Summer street as extended, bounded as follows: beginning at the North-west corner of It F. JInsely's Lot on the east side of Summer street; thence olotg the east side of said street 50 feet; thence at right angles northwardly and parallel with Summer street 10 feet to Newnam's line; thence running back with said line about 160 feet to an Alley; thence south, wardly with said Alley CO feet to Mosely'a corner; thence "with the fine of Jlosely'a Lot, about 170 feet, to the begin ning corner. The undivided interest of Mark L. Cartwright, in th above described Lots, was conveyed to Leroy Armstrong, by two Deeds, bearing date the 21st June, 1833, and are of re cord in the Register's office for Davidson county, in Book, No 17, pages 2!f5 and 295. Both of said Lotshave been levied unon as the nrnnertr at Defendant Armstrong and will be sold to satisfy said writs;! ii.i.i .mu Uiw 111 ucLuuei; looo. J. B. CLEMENTS; JIarshall U. S. Jliddlc Division, Tennessee. By hisDeputy, B. N. CLEMENTS, oct27 tft (CUMBERLAND COAL The undersigned has J at his yard on College street ODOsite Capt Home h Paint Shop, a fine lot of the best Cumberland Coal, which will be sold at the market prices. Tho public are invited to call and try this coal. JAMES HUGHES. S? Having Wagons and Teams, I am at all times pre pared to furnish my old customers and friends with Sand and GraTeL or to do any hauling that may be required, Nashville, October 20, 185? J. H. .1 . jMEDIGAL. CUREPdU CHILLS ANDFKVEU.S, WEAK- , 1 . ' . ?ESS. DEBILITY, Jtc. Osgood's (Jnoucocct. Tiotrand 'C0-P", Richardson's Slimy Wine, -MolEstt s, Spencer 0, Houfland's and Dromgoolfi Brrrxas: Schiedam Schnapps, Saftingtou A William's Acus and Favc&PrLLs. REMEDIES FOR COLDS, COUGHS, BRON CIIETIS, Ac. XVutars, fVUliam, Huttings Jyret' Balsam of Wild Cherry, Tar and Wood Naptbi, Expectorants, Cough Bal sams, Syrups. Ac. FOR PAINS, BRUISES, RHEUMATISM, Ac. Arabian and Jfustang Linements, Davis' Pain Eiller. Celestial Balm, Built' Sarsufarillaprepared, e. "Br T. WEELS, oct3 JIarket opposite Union St, Nashville PERFUM ER Y io great variety, kept constantly on baud and for sale at the lowest prices. Fine Toilet and Shaving Sonps., 210 Dot well assorted Toilet Soaps; Fine SKiting Creams and Soaps. OK SOS THE TSETJf. OJvntint and Charcoal Tooth Paste; Chlorine and Oris Tooth" Washes; JUniurCt Jim Tot PomterS,- Tooth-ache I)rrm n.snrtAi? a. Received an4 for sale by T. "WEIIES U1NINK, Jlorphia, Chloroform. 0i7.Stnchnme.IlTd. Potassai InXm N.tnit.csn- Received by T. WELI5, octS Market Stmt. WALL PAPER. 5,450 JhlUnae Glazid ParWond JUS Papers, Cheap VngUtztd Papers, Kvil assented. Bordering and Curtain ami Tenter Papers, assorted. For sale unusually Cheap br T. WELLS. FINE WINES, BRANDIES, Jkc. A-c. !vssuijyAixiiVf v ttftiu vujrcTV tyuijy kJIffUCih, jr 1 cuu cava t and American Urandie!: JftitUra, l6r SAerry, dirtt r r: r 7 r t. t :-. n PhamrrM,. cn-mA tu, o:M.t C.H, I.A.U octi T.WELLS, JIarket Street ARTIST'S COLORS,' Ac. Oil Colors in flexible tubes, JIabogany Paletts, Sable. Camel's hair and Bristle Brashes. Palette Knives. Varnishes, drying oil, Ac, Wa'er colur paint boxes, assorted. Daguerreotype Paint boxes, do. materials, assorted. Received and for sale low by T. WELLS, octS JIarket Street MAHOGANY, Ac., Jfcc. Fine crotch and shade Veneers. Oak Veneers. Minddings, Bureau Knobs, Sand Paper, arnisnes, asscrtetL. Offered low by ocU T. WELLS. COACH VARS1S11ES, .SSORTED, PAINTS, AND 0115. aU Hmh, GLASS AND GLASSWARE, Bugs lira, of au. sorts, Drs Srurrs or xviar v.nurrr. MEDICINE CHESTS, Arc. Assorted Mexlicine Chest. Jfedieal SrJJMxwt Sanreona pocket insfrnments, Phiskunt Poektt One ef Vials, Couching, Cupping. Amnutatmtr. Ear and Bio iHStrumenb. Medical Sivotw. Horse and Surinir Lancets. ScariSeators. Jlicroscojies, TeUescopes, Ifylrovteisr and ThermtntUrs, received and for sale by T. WELLH, sign ottne Alan and llortar. on .Martet, oppcsito nov23 triwlm Union street, NaihviUe. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS l"" MCOMBIEsKURlTURliPOUSH for cleansing, re storingand preserving the lustre of varnished or pol ished furniture. Br the anplicatien of this polish. Piano's. Furniture, of any description. aDd Carruges after being tarnished with age. mav be made to look as good as new. Certificates are eiven of its value by the leaduur Diano forte makers and cabinet workmen in New Yotk. For sale in bottles, at 50 cents and 11 00, br SNOW, MACKENZIE A CU novlS Nashville. BR1TTANIA WARE-THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received from New York, a huge supply of lsnnania warerncncrs. 1, -J, f., ana 4 qu; " Coffee, Tea and Cream Pots; " - Sugar Bowls; " " Candle-sticks and Lamps; Cups and Cigar lighters. For sale at a small advance on Manufacturers prices. SNOW, MACKENZIE A CO.. novlS Nashville. PLANISHED AND BLOCK TIN WARE- We have lor sale the largest stock ever offered in Nash ville of the above beautiful ware, consisting-of Soup Tureens, various sizes; Cover'd Dishes with beaters; Beaf Steak Dishes with heaters; Oyster Dishes Chafing Dishes; Tea and Coffee PoU, from 1 pintto6qts; Coffee Biggins, various sixes; CottVe Gi ecques. large and small sizes; Cofl e Urns, Octagon, Oval and round. As the above articks have been purchased for cash, and at low rales, they will be sold rheaper than articles of the same quality have ever been offered before in Nashville. SNOW, JIACKENZIE A CO.. novlS Nashville. LADIES' FANCY DRESS FURS, MUFFS, VICTORINES, AND CUFFS. iLAD!ES will bear in mind that the largest assortment 01 unties ana musses tuns vcr in one Store, are now ready for exhibition at tho FUR EMPORIUM of FRAXC1SCO WniTMAX, No. 23 Public Sqnnre. They have taken great pains in selecting their FURS for the FALL TRADE, and Ladies may rely upon getting noth ing bnt the genuint FURS; as we sell no imitations; LYNIX, BADGERS, stone and rork JIARTIN. in setts, FITCH, JENNETT, and CONY, da VICTORINES and CUFFS, SWANSDOWN and ERMINE necties; Wristlets, and Capes; to which we invite the earliest attention ot tha Ladies. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. Hat. Cap, and Fur Store, No. 22 Public Square. AGAIN ZEN1 CAIN WE WOULD INVITE OUR. CITI- and STRANGERS. VISITING and nassintr through the City, to call and examine the magnifirient and superb MOLESKIN HATS, manufactured by FRANCISCO n. Huiiji.i.i.iiu.ui, j uuiic rsiuare. Every stvle of HEAD ORNAJIENTS, can be bad at their "PALACE 1UT" STORE. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. oct29. No. 23 Public Square. PARENTS AND GUARDLNS Are invited to call and examine tho beautiful assortment of chil dren's and infant's Hats and Caps of the latest and most approved styles, which are for sale st the splendid hat es tablisbment of FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. oct2t No. 2 3, Public Square. TTlE METROPOLITAN HAT. Those persona who wish a neat and comfortable business Hat, would do well to call and examine those beautiful ne-ir styles that we have just received. FRANCISCO A WHITMAN. oet29 23. Public Square. PROCLAMATION. "VTJIIEREAS, it has pleased AUnigh- jSrM. ' ' ty God to continue to the PwpIefMhM9lk. of our state the bounties of his i'rori- 'SMStecSr dence, through another year. He has preserved to us, un impaired, oor rich inheritance of civil and religious free dom has kept us from war without and. tumult within has guarded us from pestilence and famine has caused the genial alternations 01 sunshine and shower to fall, in thair heason, upon the broad acres of our land; thus filling our homes and storehouses with abundant provision, for man and beast and has requited the hand or toil and industry in every department with a rich and full reward ; for all of which it becomes ns as a people to return our thanks to Him who is the author and dispenser of all good. Under a solemn conviction of these truths, and in conformity with a commendable usase in this, and other of out sister States. I do, therefore, designate and set apart THURSDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF NOVEMBER inst. tube observed as a day of THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER, and I do earnestly invite all the people of the State to its devout and religious observance as suclu In testimony whereof I, Axdrxtv Jomrco.-v, Governor or the State of Tennessee, have1 hereunto set my band and caused the Great Seal of said State to be affixed. at office in Nashville, this 7th day of November, 1S53. ANDREW JOHNSON. By the Governor. W. It A. Raksxt, Secretixy of Slate. All the papers rc the Stats will please publish ti J above in their earliest issue. fnovS td CASH! CASH!! WNTED at the South Nashville Furniture Factory,cf good SEASONED LUMBER ' 100,000 feet of lWinch Walnut Plank wide; 50,000 do do do do do; ' 50,000 do 2 do do do do; -100.000 do Walnut Scantling, 8 feet long, 4, 5 A Sin. iq're; r 100,000 do Cherry do do do; 100,000 ao 1 men v.nerry ruiut wiue; 50,000 do do do do; 50,000 do 2 do do do; 50,000 do Ash, rangingfroral to5 in thick wide plank;. Also, Poplar of all sizes used for Cabinet. purposes, for which Cash will be paid on delivery. Also, 25 or 80 good CABINET JIAKERS wanted, to whom fair prices will be given in cash. Alto, 1 'or 2 good VJP JIOLSTERS. Nona but good workmen need'apply. anl7 WANTED TO HIRE FOR THE REMAIN DER of the year, a GIRL to do chamber work and take care of children. Permanent employment will be given if wanted. Z3T Inquire at thi3 Office novl" tf